Search Results - "Knox, Tony"
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Physical activity break program to improve elementary students' executive function and mathematics performance
Published in Education 3-13 (04-07-2021)“…The study examined the effectiveness of a 4-week classroom-based, technology-assisted physical activity break program on elementary students' reaction time,…”
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Association between harm reduction intervention uptake and skin and soft tissue infections among people who inject drugs
Published in Drug and alcohol dependence (01-05-2017)“…Highlights • Of the study sample, 28% (533/1876) had reported a skin and soft tissue infections (SSTI) in the past year. • People who inject drugs (PWID) with…”
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Mapping the recovery stories of drinkers and drug users in Glasgow: Quality of life and its associations with measures of recovery capital
Published in Drug and alcohol review (01-05-2012)“…Introduction and Aims. The study investigates what ‘recovery’ means for those who describe themselves as in alcohol or drug recovery. Design and Methods. The…”
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Practical aspects of oronasopharyngeal suction in children
Published in Nursing children and young people (01-09-2011)“…Undergoing oronasopharyngeal suction is an unpleasant experience, but the intervention may prevent the deterioration of children who cannot clear their…”
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Spore forming bacteria infections and people who inject drugs: Implications for harm reduction
Published in The International journal of drug policy (01-03-2018)“…There is no research on public health interventions that alert people who inject drugs (PWID) to clusters/outbreaks of severe bacterial infections. In…”
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Contemporary Irish Photography, Ulster Museum, Belfast 1 April-31 May 1982
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Nasogastric tube feeding--which syringe size produces lower pressure and is safest to use?
Published in Nursing times (1987) (14-07-2009)“…For this research, we worked on the hypothesis that larger syringe sizes would not generate greater pressures (negative or positive) than smaller ones. This…”
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